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BloodMoney

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Interesting gameplay of BloodMoney

BloodMoney is a new horror game featuring bright graphics. Click Harvey to generate as much money as possible and purchase new weapons in the shop.

In this game, you transform into a patient who needs money to treat your heart sickness. While you are taking a drive, you see a booth along the way. Harvey Harvington, who owns this booth, welcomes you to join a mini-game. In this mini-game, you must click on Harvey to earn dollars. Note that a click costs a dollar. Try to earn as much money as possible and visit the shop. The shop sells many weapons, such as a feather, a needle, a hammer, a pair of scissors, a match, a knife, and a gun. You can use these weapons to hurt Harvey.

Three endings of BloodMoney

This game features two endings.

  • Bad Ending: In this ending, you will use your gun to shoot at Harvey, and he will no longer exist. You stand there, pockets lined with the fruit of your labor. Now, time to get that operation you've been saving up for this whole time. Turns out you never really needed that operation after all. It wouldn't be nice to have it. Yes, it wasn't life-saving or anything. You climb into your minivan with your unjust fortune and prepare to drive off into the sunset. Best get far away before the cops notice.
  • Happy Ending: In the second ending, Harvey notices that you need money for the operation. Harvey waves goodbye from the stall as you get into your car and drive off. Who knew clicking on a good Samaritan for an afternoon would get you this much money? It's time to get that operation and be done with this chapter of your life. And all while you can't help but be proud of what you achieved without getting too much blood on your hands.
  • Normal Ending: In the third ending, when Harvey's eye gets hurt, he chases you away. You leave Harvey's mutilated body at the stall. That's enough, you think. The senseless torture you brought upon Harvey is weighing on your mind, but at least you are rich now. You get in your car and drive off. the surgery goes by without complications, and in just a couple of months you will be back in perfect shape. But things can't always be that simple. Turns out mutilation and grievous bodily harm aren't something you can just sweep under the rug forever. Before you know it, you are in a courtroom face-to-face with Harvey Harvington himself. All the evidence points to you.